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Well you interrupted before I could find a photo, but...

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nice cast though-
Nick Nolte
Melanie Griffith
Chazz Palminteri
Michael Madsen
Chris Penn
Treat Williams
Jennifer Connelly
Daniel Baldwin
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There's really only one movie car I covet.....

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Cameraman Jenn wrote:The shirt is too big for me now that I have lost so much weight. I only wore it about three times. You want the shirt, DW? I would be happy to mail it to you. It's a men's large from Hot Topic. I would say I would be your coffee table but I'm too hyper to stay in one place that long.... :biggrin:
I very much appreciate the thought, Jenn, but I'm imagining trying to explain to my wife why hot chicks on KW are sending me gently used t-shirts.... :D 8O :twisted:

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That's too bad. It's a really cool shirt.

Cail, I know you wouldn't say no to this...

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Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....

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That is one bitchen' Camaro.
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It makes my knees weak. Seriously.
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So Cool. I wants it. :biggrin:
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ANY of the Swords from LotR.

How about Starman's marbles?
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Movie stuff ... I don't have a need for them, but a friend of mine in the plating business, who has done a lot of business with Hollywood for props has replicas of the Terminator bust and the gold idol from Raiders, among other, less memorable things.

I always get a kick out of seeing that stuff, but I wouldn't want it for every day.

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If this actually worked I would covet it too...

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Post by Menolly »

I'll take the Mirkwood bow...

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...of course, Orlando Bloom in Legolas make-up would be even better...

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And the landspeeder?
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One of those things from Men in Black where you can erase people's memory. Oh I could have so much fun with one of them!
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I wouldn't mind having the Book of the Dead from "Armies of Darkness"

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Dirty Harry's gun...

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Speaking of Clint Eastwood's guns, I really liked the one he used in Pale Rider. Very odd-looking, but very cool.
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Brother Charn wrote: Oh, and while I'm shopping in la-la, I'd also like THE map, the one from Time Bandits.
Awesome. Yes, indeed. Especially if it worked.

As for movie cars - this'n.

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or

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and from TV:

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matrixman wrote:Speaking of Clint Eastwood's guns, I really liked the one he used in Pale Rider. Very odd-looking, but very cool.
A Remington 1858 cap-and-ball .44 caliber.

Nice piece, but I like the Dirty Harry Model 29 (not that sacrilegious 629 posted above), and I'd love to find an AMT Automag like he had in Sudden Impact.

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But the first gun I ever fell in love with was Thomas Magnum's 1911 on November 5th, 1981....

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Post by Zarathustra »

I hate to sound like a broken record, but . . . Hobbit ale!

Oh well, it probably tastes just like an English bitter.
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Cail wrote:
matrixman wrote:Speaking of Clint Eastwood's guns, I really liked the one he used in Pale Rider. Very odd-looking, but very cool.
A Remington 1858 cap-and-ball .44 caliber.
Thanks, Cail! I'm a sucker for interesting guns at the movies, but know little about them in real life.
Nice piece, but I like the Dirty Harry Model 29 (not that sacrilegious 629 posted above), and I'd love to find an AMT Automag like he had in Sudden Impact.

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Ah, now I know. Googled the AMT Automag...yes, a very handsome pistol. Watched a youtube of it, too.
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Fedoras for men
Bowlers for women
Trenchcoats or Greatcloaks for well-shaped men and women, long cloaks for those with less-than-media-perfect proportions (give the mystery and attitude without the mid-body embarassment of modern life)
That sweet mag above for the Classic "Holy &^%@! Noone gets away with a gun like that" effect.
OR
gold-plated Desert Eagle for the Modern "Holy &^%@! Noone gets away with a gun like that" effect.
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